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Zero Point Trek In Almora, Uttarakhand
Discover beautiful landscapes while trekking to Zero Point in Almora
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About Zero Point Trek in Almora
Trek to Zero Point Almora is one of the most famous treks in India. The Zero Point is basically a spot that is at an altitude of 2400 m and a tower is built on the spot to see the panoramic and picturesque views of the Himalayan Ranges. The spot is located in the center of Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary. The Zero Point spot is not accessible by road and the only way to get to the point is to trek for 2 kilometers. One can see the snow-capped mountain peaks of Nanda Devi, and Kedarnath from the Zero Point. The place is a paradise for people who love nature and wildlife, as while trekking to Zero Point you will come across a wide variety of flora and fauna.
Traveler Tips
If you are planning to attempt Binsar Zero Point trek, make sure to wear shoes that have a strong grip. Carry water bottles and snacks, as on the way you will not find any shops. Make sure to carry first aid and your medicines. Carry tablets for motion sickness, as due to a higher altitude many people require these medicines. If you are not physically active, start walking or jogging so that you don’t drain out on the day of attempting Binsar Zero Point trek.
Best time to try Zero Point trek
The best time to try Zero Point trek is from March to July. The temperature is pleasant and one can escape from the extreme heat in the plains and leave for trekking to Zero Point. If you love winters you can go trekking in the month of November. The trek goes through the wildlife sanctuary in Binsar, one can spot animals like flying squirrel, Goral, blackbirds, and magpies during the trek.
Go trekking to Zero Point Almora and spend some serene and tranquil time in the pristine environment far away from the hustle-bustle of the city life.
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FAQ's of Almora
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Are there any attractions near Zero Point?
Yes, there are a few attractions near Zero Point such as Katarmal Sun Temple, Bright End Corner, Archaeological Museum, Binsar Mahadev Temple, and Kasar Devi temple.
How to reach Zero Point?
From Almora reach Binsar, which is around 30 kilometers. And from Binsar the only way to reach Zero Point is to go trek for two kilometers.
Are there any places to eat near Zero Point?
Yes, there are a few places to eat near the Zero Point and these are Baba Cafe, Lali’s Inn and Restaurant, and Kaafal Cafe.
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